A political firestorm has erupted in Liberia as former Minister of Justice, Cllr. Musa Dean, breaks his silence over a controversial diamond sale, accusing his successor, Cllr. Sayma Syrenius Cephus, of misrepresenting the facts and spreading misinformation.
In an interview with journalists, Dean revealed that the high-profile diamond transaction was handled solely by the Ministry of Mines and Energy. He claimed his legal advice, based on a thorough internal assessment, was ignored, and that the Ministry of Justice never seized the diamond as has been alleged.
“Cllr. Cephus says he was a CDCian, I was not a CDCian, and President Weah made me Minister of Justice. He further says I placed him on sanction. Ludicrous.” The former minister’s remarks suggest political maneuvering and possible internal cover-ups at the highest levels, fueling public concern over transparency and accountability in Liberia’s management of its natural resources.
The conflicting accounts over the diamond sale continue to deepen divisions among top officials, raising urgent calls for a full, independent investigation. Analysts warn that failure to clarify the facts could erode public trust and ignite further political tension.
With this explosive statement, Dean has thrust the diamond deal controversy back into the national spotlight, signaling that the saga is far from over and that more revelations may be on the horizon.
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